Saturday, August 16, 2014

Saturday Salutes

Roan gives us 10 Ways to Make Your Homeschool Day Run Smoothly.

Christy has a neat way to plan your meals ahead of time with Bags to Dishes.

Katy shares 10 Tips to Get Better Photos of Your Children.

Tammy's recipe for Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Coffee Frozen Pudding sounds delicious!  I'm not a fan of sugar free pudding, so I'll be using the real deal when I make this.

I found a couple of cute fall outfits on Pinterest this week.

Red cardigan, black and white striped shirt, and cheetah scarf...FALL TIME
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Wouldn't wear the socks, but otherwise - love!  "Untitled #75" by aaronjillthomas ❤ liked on Polyvore
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I'll be picking up a few last minute school supplies today as well as planning out our meals for the coming week.  Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

3 comments:

  1. Super cute outfits!
    Re: photos - I need advice on how to get a tween boy to give in & pose for me, again! :-D Will won't go for the distraction talk, anymore. ;-)
    Re: bag dinners - I just can't bear to choke down canned chicken over fresh rotisserie from Costco. :-P I have never thought about dehydrating ground beef (turkey for us) before!!! Have you?

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    1. Oh my - wish I could help you with that tween boy issue! :) My 13-year-old daughter isn't fond of posing either.

      I don't typically eat canned chicken either - and I don't know that I'd be a fan of dehydrated meat. I'm thinking I'd just have some real ground beef/turkey (or venison in our case :) frozen to use for those recipes.

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  2. I was thinking the same thing as you and Sues about the Bag Meals. Yuck! Canned meat! She's got a good idea, though, and it could be adapted to be more appealing, I think.

    I eagerly read the post about how to make my homeschool day run more smoothly, and I already do most of her suggestions! Hmmm. Isn't that nice?

    Enjoy your first day of school tomorrow! I'm glad ours is done!

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